yup, thats how its done. I think Im going to build a 50 frame jig next. lol Only thing I do different is shove a roofing nail between the depth adjuster and the gun which disables the safety. you can hover the gun and pull trigger and nail down the line as fast as you want to move.

Bee curious, The shorter jig works well too just doesn't hold the end bars quite as securely. It will handle medium frame too!

Scott

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there are many out in the market , but it's one that suits to your need and carry the tasks you want from. Bostich electric stapler has many features which would sure may fulfill you needs to do this job !

I use the 1" and 1 1/2" staples also with glue. Already had a 1" Dewalt air stapler and got a Hitachi 1 1/2" air stapler. If you check around some times you can get a pretty good deal on them. Best to my memory I got the Dewalt for 65 and the Hitachi for 75, anyway good luck to you all.

i'm a carpenter & already had a framing gun, 2 trim guns, a brad gun, & a staple gun. all are Sencos. my original reason for buying senco was that they have a luggage type latch that opens the nose for clearing jammed nails. most others require disassembly. all guns sooner or later will jam now & again. i find my guns have fewer problems when i buy senco brand nails instead og generic nails. also an oil type compressor will outlive the oil-less types like the porter cable units sold on the big box stores. BUT if all you are using it for is to build hives an oil-less compressor should last a long time. my compressor is used almost daily.

IMHO best quality tool for a brad gun, & a staple gun are Sencos.

BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)

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